Now that I have you right where I want you, I can rule the world! Mwa ha ha ha ha!

Oh, what's this? You're not allowed to use MOCpages as an evil death trap? Well then, you might as well take a look at some of my LEGOŽ creations while you're here.

I have recently come from the LEGOŽ Universe Creation Lab , where I recently posted my 100th creation. My creations there can be found by following the above link. I will continue to post creations on the lab pertaining specifically to LEGOŽ Universe and/or other LEGO.com users. And now, without further adieu, welcome to my LEGOŽ Laboratory!

About me:

Chewiana Jones: An abridged autobiography

I grew up in a small town made primarily of spit, grit, and a whole lot of duct tape, in 27th century ancient Rome, and was, from the beginning, a brilliant scientist. After years and years of research and experimentation, my genetically mutated winged pigs finally got off the ground. This was so awesome that it pretty much broke the space-time continuum (an event that was also aided by Benjamin Franklin' and Leonardo Da Vinci's collaborative project to divide by zero in 2586), and so, the first time machine was born within a humble port-a-potty next-door. After... um... borrowing it, I then proceeded to randomly push buttons, which did absolutely nothing, until my finger fell upon that fateful red button. I ended up in Lexington on April 19th, 1775, at which time a cap gun in my back pocket accidentally went off due to the effects of time dilation, but before I could see what was happening, the machine whisked me away once more. After that, I warped randomly through the ages, making a fire for warmth in the frigid ice age of 10,000 B.C., accidentally letting go of a massive elemental fire orb on extended loan from some almighty spirit of flames or another about 65 million years ago, loaning some sword lubricant to King Arthur, giving some guy named Hercules a cheap fake-lion-skin rug that I got from the dollar store, duct-taping up the flag at Fort McHenry, and much, much more. My greatest blunder by far was, without a doubt, the events of 2015, which proved cataclysmic for the entire world, but then, you already know what happened then, and I don't want to bring up such a sore subject if it's at all possible to avoid doing so. Eventually, I seemed to be getting the hang of controlling the time machine, so I went to try to assassinate Hitler, but I could barely get one shot out the door before the machine warped away, and couldn't get a good look at where I was. The machine's databanks record the error coordinates as November 22, 1963, Dealy Plaza, Dallas, Texas, but that can't be right, can it? After celebrating my 7,853rd birthday, I decided it was time to pick a time and settle down there for a bit, so I constructed a massive, dark fortress on a remote, highly volcanic island in the Atlantic Ocean in 1958, and have since then been practicing necromancy, plotting world-domination, and building with LEGOŽ.

About the builder (from Published Publishing Incorporated, a sub-division of The Department of Redundancy Department):

Chewiana Jones lives alone on a remote island in the Atlantic, save for his undead legion, his massive force of construction drones, his ten-million-year-old skeletal dragon, and his potted plant named Larry. Recent reports, however, suggest that he may have forgotten to water Larry. Previous homes have included a moon-sized space station (fully operational), a chaotic rift between dimensions, and a pineapple under the sea. Mr. Jones has become legendary in certain unsavory circles for his dark sorcery, intricate evil plots, and creative writing. He is currently wanted in 51 states for charges of high treason, grand theft Mt. Rushmore, and jaywalking (But not littering. He never litters. Ever.), and for impersonating an Elvis impersonator.

A note from my editor:

My editor has forced me to admit that all of the above details, aside from the LEGOŽ-building and creative writing, are completely fictitious. Aside from being a figment of my imagination, my editor is also an 11th degree black belt, a Navy Seal, a Jedi Knight, and a mailman, and not the sort of guy that you want to mess with. I am, in actuality, a rather ordinary TFOL, but beyond that, would prefer to keep my identity fairly anonymous.

And now for some more relevant stuff

Favorite themes: just about anything fantastical and historical, really, from castle to pirate and steampunk to space, but even city has its place. I also like Bionicle. Owing to the fact that my secondary obsession (Actually, I think that only LEGO qualifies as an "obsession," but whatever) is Pokemon, you'll probably see some Pokemon stuff make its way here sooner or later, as well.

Things I do besides LEGO (Gasp!): Kyokushin Karate, Boy Scouts, get good grades, go to church (I'm a Catholic and a (regrettably) former homeschooler and all that good stuff), play Pokemon, use the computer, walk the dog, read, write, eat, sleep, use the- alright, I think I'm getting a bit too specific here. Moving on.

My favorite thing about LEGO is how there's no real need for the things you build to remotely resemble anything in reality. Want to make a medieval knight with an AK47 sailing a one-man airship to do battle with a cybernetic Minotaur? Sure, go ahead! Thus, because I also like to write, I have developed a massive storyline and cast of characters based on this very principle and loosely tied to the story of LEGOŽ Universe. Now, if I've neither bored you to death nor caused you to die of laughter, depending on how closely your sense of humor resembles mine, please take a look at my various MOCs.